Protesting, marching and begging won’t get it!
While I understand human history is replete with protests of some kind and pleas for forms of justice, rarely without great dexterity, cunning and organization …
While I understand human history is replete with protests of some kind and pleas for forms of justice, rarely without great dexterity, cunning and organization …
We really had something very positive going on at the Greater New York Urban League in Harlem during the late 1960s. People were working with …
Up until the preparation for what white nationalists call “gentrification,” in Harlem, New York City, circa 1970s-80s, street speakers on 125th Street and Seventh Avenue …
It was a house slave named Peter Prioleau, William Pencil, a free black man, and the mulatto slave George Wilson that caused the nine thousand …
In the aftermath of Dylann Roof’s assassination of nine black people at historic Emanuel A. M. E. Church in Charleston, South Carolina on June 17th, …
Brutality against black people began the moment Africans were snatched from their peace and tranquility. They were placed in irons and walked many miles to …
Back in the 1980s, when the city of Ft. Lauderdale pulled together black ministers, politicos and a hodge-podge of community activists including the Urban League …
While the cowardice of leadership may seem overbearing, non-action is ludicrous contemplation as a solution. The question for black Americans about their leaders is this: …
Even within the stratified ungated confines that tend to mark America’s mostly black and brown living spaces, there is a deep silence amid plenty of …
So black people are supposed to be aghast that white nationalists are members of Fort Lauderdale’s police force? Quasi police groups, unions and associations have …